Remains of India’s Buddhist Monastery
These monuments record the genesis, efflorescence and decay of Buddhist art and architecture over a period of 1,300 years (3rd B.C. – 12th A.D.) almost covering the whole range of Indian Buddhism. The monument seen here holds a big statue of the Buddha, and is also one of the only monuments where Hinduism and Buddhism […]
Read moreClassic Story of the Hunter and the Hunted
Not out of malice, but for the need to survive. A young male tiger with a deer fawn. Bandhavgarh National Park, India It was just a little past noon when I observed a young male standing underneath a tendu tree. His gaze was locked on a heard of deer grazing in the distance. Slowly the […]
Read moreA Lounging Leopard in the Rain and Golden Light
Wildlife photography is unlike any other genre of photography. You have no control over the subject, no command over the light, the pose or even the situation. It is all decided by nature itself. And, you have to make the best out of every single moment. On the rarest of occasions, a single moment can […]
Read moreBettering the world One Small Step at a Time
Through a small clearing in the #canopy, atop a small hill in #Bandhavgarh National Park, I watch the forests give way to #agricultural land. On an average, India loses 333 acres of forests every single day. The world itself loses 130,000 square km of forests everyday. #NaturalResources once thought to be abundant, are now a […]
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